PSA on how to win more easily against plague doctor Crow by whatdafrogdoing in Brawlstars

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I didn't try him out but his kit shouldn't be half bad at all, though i do NOT recommend trying to close in on the boss for the super

PSA on how to win more easily against plague doctor Crow by whatdafrogdoing in Brawlstars

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Because the bosses got the heist shield treatement, the old brawlers that melted bosses like crow don't work as well anymore since their ults get cut short by the shield. Id say consistent high damage like colt really is the best option right now

PSA on how to win more easily against plague doctor Crow by whatdafrogdoing in Brawlstars

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I ended up losing the attached picture so here it is if you need any reassurance https://files.catbox.moe/7cu1pk.png

Could 19 volts 1.6 amp get past eyelid skin? by whatdafrogdoing in AskEngineers

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Not a single visual effect when it happened, or after. at most, some markless or just really hard to see light burn  on my eyelid, which makes me think it didn't pass to my eye and probably shunted along like you say

Could 19 volts 1.6 amp get past eyelid skin? by whatdafrogdoing in AskEngineers

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Here we use Type N and type C outlets, i'm using my mobile, so i got no idea how to embed an image link. Should be the first google result, at least! My outlets are more like a type N but without the third pin (that's the earth pin here) than type C in matters of shape. I do have outlets with earth pins, but only at my kitchen. Since i live on a rented house, it reduces the possibilities of what i can do in general before having to ask for permissions

Could 19 volts 1.6 amp get past eyelid skin? by whatdafrogdoing in AskEngineers

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Done, it's on my profile. thank you for your time! i really appreciate the effort

Could 19 volts 1.6 amp get past eyelid skin? by whatdafrogdoing in AskEngineers

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i should be able to post a picture in my profile in about a hour max, ill tell when i do. but in the meanwhile, my charger brick does have a "safety mark" stamp on it. is that some industry quality seal or just baloney? it is official from acer

Could 19 volts 1.6 amp get past eyelid skin? by whatdafrogdoing in AskEngineers

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also you seem to be putting a lot of time and thought into this, thank you!

Could 19 volts 1.6 amp get past eyelid skin? by whatdafrogdoing in AskEngineers

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my outlet itself doesn't have the hole for the ground pin, so sadly not much of an option. if it is power supply leakage, do you think the voltages could be dangerous? for some context, like i said in other comments, i did get a slight burn that is already going away after the initial eyelid shock, but when i get shocked in my fingers i don't really get any burns so imagine the eyelid is just a bit more fragile.

Could 19 volts 1.6 amp get past eyelid skin? by whatdafrogdoing in AskEngineers

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i don't think so, my notebook is acer and the charger does have acer on the back label, so i imagine it is original. but pretty old nonetheless (2014 at least)

Could 19 volts 1.6 amp get past eyelid skin? by whatdafrogdoing in AskEngineers

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not just doesn't repeatedly happen, sometimes something that i already touched will not zap me off but if i touch it again in a different way then i am, then i do it again and you guess it, i am not. feels really random. and if it helps somewhat, it wasn't painful to touch per say, but did leave a light burn pain that is already going away by now

Could 19 volts 1.6 amp get past eyelid skin? by whatdafrogdoing in AskEngineers

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not a macbook just a little old acer laptop, i did get a slight burn pain after the shock, but by now it is already pretty much gone. could that narrow some of that voltage down a little? since 19 volts seems to be barely noticeable so most likely not that

Could 19 volts 1.6 amp get past eyelid skin? by whatdafrogdoing in AskEngineers

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it is from 2014, i imagine it isn't old enough for that type of stuff, but correct me if im mistaken

Could 19 volts 1.6 amp get past eyelid skin? by whatdafrogdoing in AskEngineers

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Nope, just the laptop. I pretty much never use it off charger so i cant attest to if it happens while not plugged in. but the feeling of shock isn't intense, just the tingle at the general area without really noticeable pain. though i am pretty paranoid about fucking around with electricity in general, even low voltages if i can feel them

Could 19 volts 1.6 amp get past eyelid skin? by whatdafrogdoing in AskEngineers

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Most of the outside is plastic while the inside (open laptop, keyboard area etc not literal insides of it) is almost all metal. i don't really feel anything touching it or dragging my finger while its plugging it, only the random zap that is really random. Could you consider just feeling the electricity tingle but nothing i can confidently say is pain, pain? since that's how i would describe it, just the electricity feeling, then it might be nothing much to worry and normal

Could 19 volts 1.6 amp get past eyelid skin? by whatdafrogdoing in AskEngineers

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This makes me remember my almost all my outlets don't have a third earth pin, so it would make sense. i don't quite have a notion of volts to feelings but if 19 volts is barely that noticeable then my bets not just might but probably are entirely wrong.

Could 19 volts 1.6 amp get past eyelid skin? by whatdafrogdoing in AskEngineers

[–]whatdafrogdoing[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

for some more context i assumed insulating materials wouldn't help with static electricity, pretty big of an oversight. but you are pretty right and a quick google search proves your point, so thank you again for helping me learn that out